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Camera of My Family: Four Generations in Germany 1845-1945

Submitted by ben on December 15, 2009 - 10:41pm
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  • Genocide
  • Identity
  • Legacy and Memory
  • Judgment, Memory & Legacy
  • Germany [1919-1933]
  • Germany [1933-1945]

18 minutes
Source: out of print

Catherine Hanf Noren is the photographer and narrator of the original book on which this film is based. Noren came from a middle-class German-Jewish family, and she has created here a photographic essay that describes the members of her family before and during the Holocaust. Born in Germany in 1938, she and her parents escaped when Catherine was only a few months old. Other members of her family remained in Germany; 26 were sent to concentration camps where 19 of them died. Her only knowledge of these relatives comes from old family photographs.

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